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Long time behaviour in a model of microtubule growth

O. Hryniv, M. Menshikov

Published 2010-01-29Version 1

We study a continuous time stochastic process on strings made of two types of particles, whose dynamics mimics the behaviour of microtubules in a living cell; namely, the strings evolve via a competition between (local) growth/shrinking as well as (global) hydrolysis processes. We give a complete characterization of the phase diagram of the model, and derive several criteria of the transient and recurrent regimes for the underlying stochastic process.

Comments: To appear in Advances in Applied Probability
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60K35, 82B41
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